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Oceanic dolphins / Baleen whales / Cetaceans / Balaenidae / Killer whale / Humpback whale / Whale surfacing behaviour / Whale / Dolphin / Zoology / Megafauna / Biology
Date: 2013-04-21 06:16:31
Oceanic dolphins
Baleen whales
Cetaceans
Balaenidae
Killer whale
Humpback whale
Whale surfacing behaviour
Whale
Dolphin
Zoology
Megafauna
Biology

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